The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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Page 55
... come in as slave States . " Fifth . To amend the Constitution so as to guarantee forever to all the States the free navigation of the Missis- sippi River . " Sixth . To alter the Constitution so as to give the South the power , say in.
... come in as slave States . " Fifth . To amend the Constitution so as to guarantee forever to all the States the free navigation of the Missis- sippi River . " Sixth . To alter the Constitution so as to give the South the power , say in.
Page 81
... river front of the city was care- fully guarded , and mounted patrols pa- raded the streets night and day . Ship- So great was the ardor and diligence of the South Carolinians , that they soon had their works in such a state of pro ...
... river front of the city was care- fully guarded , and mounted patrols pa- raded the streets night and day . Ship- So great was the ardor and diligence of the South Carolinians , that they soon had their works in such a state of pro ...
Page 174
... . , Virginia . It is situated on the Potomac River , just where the Shenandoah enters , and the two streams united pass through the Blue Ridge . The town originally any force that might be sent to their aid , 174 THE WAR WITH THE SOUTH .
... . , Virginia . It is situated on the Potomac River , just where the Shenandoah enters , and the two streams united pass through the Blue Ridge . The town originally any force that might be sent to their aid , 174 THE WAR WITH THE SOUTH .
Page 181
... river until nine. vessels were now mustered and set busily to work . Some collected the records , papers , and archives from the offices and placed them on board the Pawnee , and some gathered whatever was val- uable , important , and ...
... river until nine. vessels were now mustered and set busily to work . Some collected the records , papers , and archives from the offices and placed them on board the Pawnee , and some gathered whatever was val- uable , important , and ...
Page 183
... river until nine o'clock in the morn- ing , when they came to anchor at the point where the channel had been ob- structed with sunken vessels . Boats were sent out to sound , with the view of discovering another passage . This , however ...
... river until nine o'clock in the morn- ing , when they came to anchor at the point where the channel had been ob- structed with sunken vessels . Boats were sent out to sound , with the view of discovering another passage . This , however ...
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